Thanks for your question. The Vampire Facelift is a procedure easily performed under local anesthesia without any disruption to daily life. It's a procedure similar to fillers or Botox applications, easily executed. It can also be applied during surgeries under general anesthesia and can be done several times a year, enhancing the natural tightening effect on the face. There are no limitations as it works with the individual's own blood, eliminating concerns about allergic reactions or overdosing. Blood stem cells are considered as natural and correct investments for the future. They not only affect the skin but also revise, repair, and rejuvenate all tissues, including subcutaneous, muscular, skeletal, and cartilaginous tissues. Alongside medical aesthetic procedures, the Vampire Facelift yields highly satisfying results when used as a treatment for idiopathic diseases such as rosacea, vitiligo, psoriasis, or eczema. Magellan is a closed-system centrifuge used in clinical settings. It separates blood cells and platelet growth factors in an average of 5-6 minutes. For a Vampire Facelift, about 50-60 cc of blood is drawn. Highly concentrated PRP is immediately injected into the skin, while PPP is given to the patient and advised to be stored in a refrigerator. It can be mixed with creams and serums for use over a week. Particularly after laser procedures where microchannels are created on the face, application through massaging without injections is preferred. This way, a personalized medical treatment serum is obtained from the individual's own blood. At our clinic, we frequently combine the Vampire Facelift procedure with laser spot treatments. This not only strengthens the effectiveness of the treatment but also grants a younger appearance to the skin.